PRP Usage?

Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) is a product that has been steadily gaining international recognition as a treatment modality. Applications span most medical specialities, and it is widely used as a rejuvenation therapy in cosmetic practice in the USA, Europe, Asia and Australia.

PRP can either be injected into the site of injury or applied as a gel dressing to an open wound. The product can be employed intra-operatively or in an outpatient setting.

PRP is currently employed in orthopaedics, sports traumatology, maxillofacial surgery, cardiac surgery, dermatology and the treatment of difficult to heal wounds – particularly in diabetic patients, as well as in the cosmetic field.

Detailed discussion of the specific applications of PRP within these fields varies, and is beyond the scope of this introduction, but Clinics Direct staff will be happy to provide more in-depth information on any of these topics.

The e+PRP system enables the production of high quality PRP by medical, nursing or technical staff following a short period of training. The closed, sterile system provides a simple but effective method of producing safe, effective PRP at a price that places the treatment within the reach of the majority of patients – a key factor which differentiates e+PRP from the competition.